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<p>S3E is an Amazon S3 client which allows you to manage buckets, and move files back and forth between your computer and Amazon S3.  In order to use S3E, you need to sign up for the Amazon S3 web service. Once you have your S3 access key and secret access key, click on the &quot;Account&quot; button to enter them.</p>

<p>Notes about the application:</p>

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  <li>To upload files, click on the &quot;Upload&quot; button, or drag files in from other applications. Multiple files can be uploaded or dragged at the same time.</li>
  <li>You can paste files in to S3E from the clipboard (only files are supported -- you can't paste other things like text).</li>
  <li>To download files, you can either copy them to the clipboard, or drag and drop them out of the application to the file system.</li>
  <li>S3E support keyboard copy/paste shortcuts, as well.</li>
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<p>References and Attribution:</p>

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  <li>For more information on Amazon S3, check out the <a href="#" onClick="openURL('http://aws.amazon.com/s3'); return false;">Amazon S3 home page</a>.</li>
  <li>Icons inside the S3E application are from the <a href="#" onClick="openURL('http://tango.freedesktop.org'); return false;">Tango Desktop Project</a>.</li>
  <li>The S3 ActionScript library that S3E uses is available on <a href="#" onClick="openURL('http://code.google.com/p/as3awss3lib/'); return false;">Google Code</a>.</li>
  <li>S3E and the S3 ActionScript library were written by <a href="#" onClick="openURL('http://blogs.adobe.com/cantrell'); return false;">Christian Cantrell</a>.</li>
  <li>The S3 ActionScript library makes use of the <a href="#" onClick="openURL('http://crypto.hurlant.com/'); return false;">As3Crypto library</a>.</li>
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